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The phrase "a major cap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a significant limit or restriction, often in financial or regulatory discussions.
Example: "The new policy introduces a major cap on the amount of funding available for small businesses."
Alternatives: "a significant limit" or "a substantial restriction."
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A seemingly routine matter, like a player's retiring for medical reasons, can become a major cap controversy, as it did in the Miles case.
Financially, the Steelers would be taking a major cap hit if they were to trade Brown.
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The prospects for a major cap-and-trade energy program are even more daunting.
But when it comes to his second-term legacy, I'm not sure anyone in the White House is privileging the possibly-illusory hope of a major immigration reform compromise and the almost-certainly-illusory dream of a major cap-and-trade bill over what they're trying to win on taxes in the here and now.
It was the Democratic-led Senate that killed climate legislation in 2010, after the House had passed a major cap-and-trade bill the previous year.
I can get practically the same thing for $5 or $6.' " A cordial, soft-spoken man, Mr. Koch said New Era, which makes about 15 million caps a year, was the only major cap maker still producing in the United States.
Robinson, for instance, could simply accept the Knicks' qualifying offer ($2.9 million), play out the season and become an unrestricted free agent next summer, when at least a dozen teams will have major cap space.
The threat of losing Lee will also be greater, with perhaps a dozen teams projected to have major cap space.
The poor economy and a tight market — only four teams have major cap space — should work in the Knicks' favor.
Recently, the eruption of the Bárðarbunga volcanic system luckily did not occur under a major ice cap, resulting in little tephra production.
Explosions of E major cap his gigantic choral-orchestral piece "The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ" (1965-69).
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